dubplates
- unsoundbwoy
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dubplates
wonderin where people cut their dubs, chopstick sold there machine so that aint an option anymore, vinylcarvers.co.uk seem to be the best around they use everlasting dubplates, know a few people in the us that use them a lot, any other ideas
www.chemical-records.co.uk have a dub cutting service, I believe they use a vestax machine to do it
- unsoundbwoy
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- unsoundbwoy
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Hmmm not sure, maybe I'm behind the times but the website is still up as is a contact email address:unsoundbwoy wrote:thought courdorouy got sold to obese and then went out of business ...
http://www.corduroy.com.au/
nickATcorduroyDOTcomDOTau
I hope that helps.
- unsoundbwoy
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- unsoundbwoy
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3 copies of a double sided everlast (not acetate) posted from uk in covers in one week for $270. 50 pounds for the first then 30 after that, cheaper without mastering, heres the link http://vinylcarvers.co.uk/product.html
they mainly cut dnb and jungle and apparently they master decently
they mainly cut dnb and jungle and apparently they master decently
- Shadowgames
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- unsoundbwoy
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thanks for promo shadowgames. much appreciated. We are also doing long life dub plates, on a re built neumann lathe.
single sided = $120
double sided = $145
our vinyl mastering is done by transition studios in London, these guys are the shit. They do vinyl mastering for HUGE name acts across all genres incl dnb and jungle
more information on vinyl pressing and dub cutting can be found at www.acousticweaponry.com
single sided = $120
double sided = $145
our vinyl mastering is done by transition studios in London, these guys are the shit. They do vinyl mastering for HUGE name acts across all genres incl dnb and jungle
more information on vinyl pressing and dub cutting can be found at www.acousticweaponry.com
- Shadowgames
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welcome to melbourne beats. good to have another audio head inside, injecting some activity into this section of the sitestrategem wrote:thanks for promo shadowgames. much appreciated. We are also doing long life dub plates, on a re built neumann lathe.
single sided = $120
double sided = $145
our vinyl mastering is done by transition studios in London, these guys are the shit. They do vinyl mastering for HUGE name acts across all genres incl dnb and jungle
more information on vinyl pressing and dub cutting can be found at www.acousticweaponry.com
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strategem wrote:thanks for promo shadowgames. much appreciated. We are also doing long life dub plates, on a re built neumann lathe.
single sided = $120
double sided = $145
our vinyl mastering is done by transition studios in London, these guys are the shit. They do vinyl mastering for HUGE name acts across all genres incl dnb and jungle
more information on vinyl pressing and dub cutting can be found at www.acousticweaponry.com
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- unsoundbwoy
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i got my dubs today.
levels are good, clarity is good, had a quick mix before and they hold up against my other records, sounded better than a couple of N20 releases, pity im a fucking nonce who mixed one of the trcks with too much bass and the drums sound a bit floaty ... maybe ill just say its an old school tune
levels are good, clarity is good, had a quick mix before and they hold up against my other records, sounded better than a couple of N20 releases, pity im a fucking nonce who mixed one of the trcks with too much bass and the drums sound a bit floaty ... maybe ill just say its an old school tune
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